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What are the Tornado fuel elements?

Tornado model engine fuel is made up of three key components: methanol, nitromethane and oil all along with additives to create the Tornado specific performance.
Methanol is the most dominant ingredient and contains the primary energy content of the fuel.
Nitromethane carries additional oxygen into the combustion process. This way it helps to burn more fuel and to produce more power. The percentage nitromethane is used to rate the fuel.
The oil blends used by Tornado are always a mixture of castor and synthetic oils. Only the Tornado Heli fuel is fully synthetic. Extensive testing have proven that our blends offers maximum protection for the engine under many different conditions.
Additives are added in very small quantities to alter the characteristics of the fuel. Among several others, these include anti-oxydation and anti-corrosion additives.
 

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